International Law: A Treatise, Volume 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1921 - International law |
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according to Article acts American arbitration armed forces armistice army belli belligerent Britain British captured cargo carrying concerning confiscated contraband cruisers Declaration of London differences dispute Droit enemy country enemy subjects enemy territory enemy vessels flag France Franco-German War French Garner gerent German Government Grotius Guerre Hague Convention Hague Regulations Holland Holtzendorff hostilities Hurst and Bray individuals instance International Law International Prize Court Land Warfare Law of Nations laws of war League of Nations maritime Martens mediation men-of-war ment merchantmen military Municipal Law naval neutral country neutral port neutral Power neutral territory neutral vessels neutralised occupation offices outbreak owner pacific blockade parties practice prevent prisoners prisoners of war private enemy Prize Court Prize Law purpose recognised regard reprisals rules of International Russia Russo-Japanese War seized settled ships stipulated subjects of neutral tion treaty of peace troops unratified Declaration violation Völkerrecht World
Popular passages
Page 24 - Disputes as to the interpretation of a treaty, as to any question of international law, as to the existence of any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for any such breach, are declared to be among those which are generally suitable for submission to arbitration or judicial settlement.
Page 38 - If a State so invited shall refuse to accept the obligations of membership in the League for the purposes of such dispute, and shall resort to war against a Member of the League, the provisions of Article 16 shall be applicable as against the State taking such action.
Page 454 - First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a power with which it is at peace...
Page 37 - Assembly, if concurred in by the Representatives of those Members of the League represented on the Council and of a majority of the other Members of the League, exclusive in each case of the Representatives of the parties to the dispute...
Page 106 - To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war. In countries where militia or volunteer corps constitute the army, or form part of it, they are included under the denomination "army.
Page 92 - The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited.
Page 343 - A belligerent is forbidden to force the inhabitants of territory occupied by it to furnish information about the army of the other belligerent or about its means of defence.
Page 344 - Convention for the adaptation to maritime warfare of the principles of the Geneva Convention of August 22, 1864.
Page 591 - If, to the knowledge of either the owner, the charterer, or the master, she is transporting a military detachment of the enemy, or one or more persons who, in the course of the voyage, directly assist the operations of the enemy.
Page 561 - Articles intended for the use of the vessel in which they are found, as well as those intended for the use of her crew and passengers during the voyage.